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BOM balloons with multiple leaders

Rbrgr83

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Related to my previous query:


Is there a way to have a single balloon which has multiple leaders that point to their respective instances. I'm sure you can do this by placing balloons atop of each other, but I would like to show the balloon with total quanitiy.


Just an afterthought...
 
No. But you can go to Table-BOM Balloons-Split to any Component you want with Leader & Qualities.
 
Let me ask in a different way:


Is there a way to create a solo leader line (just the line and the arrow) and then attach it to something that already exists, such as an existing note or a BOM balloon.


Possibly maybe.
 
You might be able to create a text note with a leader and use a space as the text. Position the leader of the note to connect to your balloon. It may be easier to start with some visible text in the note.
 
I have used this for having leaders coming off of diferent lines in a note, or on both sides, but not for balloons. If you use balloons that have a straight leader on the balloon, I don not see a problem.
 
Sorry to be a bit snippy in the previous post, I don't have access to ProE at the moment (
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) so I was not able to test this out for myself today.


I will try it and let you know as soon as I get back up and running.
 
It will work like Peter said (just tried it
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)but make sure you relate the arrow to the balloon. This way when you move the balloon the leaders will follow. select the leaders then edit / group / relate to object and click on the balloon.


The only down size that I can think off is if you have like 12 qty you will need lots of leaders....
 
Thanks guys, this is working very well.


I like that I can move the blank leader w/ the balloon, but then I can also move it independantly w/o having to ungroup them. This helps with the quick visual realignment I am used to doing in ACAD.
Awesome.
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